The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could move back into the first round of the NFL Draft, something they have a history of doing. "You get a little antsy, but we've already gone through scenarios," Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik said. "Who are the guys you'd consider going to get depending on how far they drop? Here's what it takes. We've gone through a lot of (debates) that way."

Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik expressed confidence that CB Darrelle Revis will not be a holdout during the course of his new deal. "That won't happen," Dominik said. "It won't. Every year he's going to walk out of his contract and say, 'I'm the highest paid defensive back in the NFL, I'm one of the highest paid defensive players in the NFL,' and there's a lot of peace with Darelle right now, as there should be. But at the same point, he bet on himself and believes in himself and that's why we were willing to extend up to that number of $16 million, but every year he walks into a new year with $16 million in front of him."